Paul Hill

Paul Hill (1954-) was an Irish man who was wrongly imprisoned and tortured by the United Kingdom from 1975 to 1989, along with the three other members of the "Guildford Four", for the Guildford pub bombings.

Biography
Paul Hill was born in Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland in 1954, and he decided to head to the mainland United Kingdom for work during The Troubles. Hill was arrested in Southampton, England in 1975 after the Guildford pub bombings, and he became one of the "Guildford Four", four people who were wrongly sentenced to life imprisonment for terrorism. The judge told Hill that his only regret was that he could not have Hill hanged, and he told him that he would not leave prison unless he was ill or very old. He was moved from prison to prison 50 times, and he was imprisoned and tortured until 1989, when the Court of Appeal in London exonerated the Guildford Four. After prison, he moved to Washington DC in the United States, and he met President Barack Obama at the White House. Hill married the late Attorney-General Robert F. Kennedy's daughter Courtney after Courtney's mother, Ethel Skakel, introduced the two to each other, and they separated in 2006 after living in Ireland for four years. He later began a relationship with an ABC producer in Washington DC, living a free life, although he still remembered his sad past.